A show more lip-smackingly delicious than biscuits and grits that comes smothered with a heaping side of evil. That's what you get with the Goodman Theatre revival of "The Little Foxes," Lillian Hellman's quasi-autobiographical family saga that takes an American Gothic view of the dirty underbelly of capitalism, considers the toxic unfinished business of the Civil War, and serves up a heaping plate of greed, betrayal…
SOURCE: Chicago Sun-Times at 07:59PM on May 11, 2015